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1.12 <h1>Request Header Parameters</h1>
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1.15 <p>Header parameters are typically specified in the URL like this:</p>
1.16 <pre>http://www.boddie.org.uk/application?param1=value1&param2=value2</pre>
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1.19 <dd>This returns the request parameters (fields) from the request headers
1.20 (as defined in the path or URL). The fields are provided in a
1.21 dictionary mapping field names to lists of values<br />
1.22 -An optional <code>encoding</code> parameter may be used to assist
1.23 +An optional <code>encoding</code> parameter may be used to assist
1.24 the process of converting parameter values to Unicode objects - see
1.25 below for a discussion of the issues with this parameter.</dd>
1.26 <dt><code>get_query_string</code></dt>
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